The sermon "Christ the Firstborn" delivered by Gary Shepard focuses on the significance of Christ's designation as the "firstborn" in Romans 8:29. Shepard argues that this title conveys the preeminence of Christ both in creation and redemption, asserting that He is the Creator rather than a created being. He supports his claims through various Scripture references, including Colossians 1:15-18, which emphasizes Christ as the image of God and the firstborn over all creation. The Old Testament is examined to illustrate the importance of the firstborn role in God's economy, leading to Christ being the firstborn among many brethren, which carries both doctrinal and practical significance for believers, emphasizing their unity in Him and the inheritance of grace they receive through their relationship with the firstborn Christ.
“He is the firstborn of Mary, but He is not such as a created being. No. Jesus Christ Himself is the Creator.”
“In the Bible, the firstborn was the one sacrificed to God. The only true firstborn that is ever actually sacrificed to God is Jesus Christ.”
“We don't understand the Scriptures until the Spirit of God opens us or gives us understanding of them, and we only understand them as they pertain to the firstborn.”
“If we are not in Him, if we are not found in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, if we are not found among those that He gave His life a ransom for, then we are not in His family.”
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